In this course you will study the following subjects: 1. Social issues and trends 2. Political and artistic culture 3. Grammar 4. Works: Literary texts and films 5. Individual Research Project Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing What’s assessed: Aspects of German-speaking society, Artistic culture in the German-speaking society, Aspects of political life in the German-speaking society. Grammar Questions - Listening and responding to spoken passages from a range of contexts and sources covering different registers and adapted as necessary. Material will include complex factual and abstract content and questions will target main points, gist and detail. Studio recordings will be used and students will have individual control of the recording. All questions are in German, to be answered with non-verbal responses or in German. Reading and responding to a variety of texts written for different purposes, drawn from a range of authentic sources and adapted as necessary. Material will include complex factual and abstract content and questions will target main points, gist and detail. All questions are in German, to be answered with non-verbal responses or in German. Translation into English; a passage of minimum 100 words. Translation into German; a passage of minimum 100 words. No access to a dictionary during the assessment. Paper 2: Writing What’s assessed: One text and one film or two texts from the list set in the specification. Grammar Questions - Either one question in German on a set text from a choice of two questions and one question in German on a set film from a choice of two questions or two questions in German on set texts from a choice of two questions on each text. All questions will require a critical appreciation of the concepts and issues covered in the work and a critical and analytical response to features such as the form and the technique of presentation, as appropriate to the work studied (eg the effect of narrative voice in a prose text or camera work in a film). No access to texts or films during the assessment. No access to a dictionary during the assessment. Students are advised to write approximately 300 words per essay. Paper 3: Speaking What’s assessed: Individual research project One of four sub-themes ie. Aspects of German speaking world or Multiculturalism in German speaking society or aspects of political life in German-speaking society. Questions - Discussion of a sub-theme with the discussion based on a stimulus card (5-6 minutes). The student studies the card for 5 minutes at the start of the test. Presentation (2 minutes) and discussion (9-10 minutes) of individual research project. No access to a dictionary during the assessment (including 5 minutes preparation). Students may take the assessment only once before certification. Assessments will be conducted by either the centre or a visiting examiner and marked by an AQA examiner.
• To enter Sixth Form you require 5 GCSE’s Grade 4 and above, including English or Maths. • For students who typically attain 9-5 grades at GCSE. • Grade 6 in German and Grade 6 in English Literature/Language.
Paper 1: Written Exam = 2 hours 30 minutes Paper 2: Written Exam = 2 hours Paper 3: Oral Exam = 21-23 minutes
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Serious Weaknesses |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Ashlawn Road, Hillmorton, Rugby, CV22 5ET |
In this course you will study the following subjects: 1. Social issues and trends 2. Political and artistic culture 3. Grammar 4. Works: Literary texts and films 5. Individual Research Project Paper 1: Listening, reading and writing What’s assessed: Aspects of German-speaking society, Artistic culture in the German-speaking society, Aspects of political life in the German-speaking society. Grammar Questions - Listening and responding to spoken passages from a range of contexts and sources covering different registers and adapted as necessary. Material will include complex factual and abstract content and questions will target main points, gist and detail. Studio recordings will be used and students will have individual control of the recording. All questions are in German, to be answered with non-verbal responses or in German. Reading and responding to a variety of texts written for different purposes, drawn from a range of authentic sources and adapted as necessary. Material will include complex factual and abstract content and questions will target main points, gist and detail. All questions are in German, to be answered with non-verbal responses or in German. Translation into English; a passage of minimum 100 words. Translation into German; a passage of minimum 100 words. No access to a dictionary during the assessment. Paper 2: Writing What’s assessed: One text and one film or two texts from the list set in the specification. Grammar Questions - Either one question in German on a set text from a choice of two questions and one question in German on a set film from a choice of two questions or two questions in German on set texts from a choice of two questions on each text. All questions will require a critical appreciation of the concepts and issues covered in the work and a critical and analytical response to features such as the form and the technique of presentation, as appropriate to the work studied (eg the effect of narrative voice in a prose text or camera work in a film). No access to texts or films during the assessment. No access to a dictionary during the assessment. Students are advised to write approximately 300 words per essay. Paper 3: Speaking What’s assessed: Individual research project One of four sub-themes ie. Aspects of German speaking world or Multiculturalism in German speaking society or aspects of political life in German-speaking society. Questions - Discussion of a sub-theme with the discussion based on a stimulus card (5-6 minutes). The student studies the card for 5 minutes at the start of the test. Presentation (2 minutes) and discussion (9-10 minutes) of individual research project. No access to a dictionary during the assessment (including 5 minutes preparation). Students may take the assessment only once before certification. Assessments will be conducted by either the centre or a visiting examiner and marked by an AQA examiner.
• To enter Sixth Form you require 5 GCSE’s Grade 4 and above, including English or Maths. • For students who typically attain 9-5 grades at GCSE. • Grade 6 in German and Grade 6 in English Literature/Language.
Paper 1: Written Exam = 2 hours 30 minutes Paper 2: Written Exam = 2 hours Paper 3: Oral Exam = 21-23 minutes